@EJB is EJB injection.  For a stateful bean, you will get a new instance 
created when your other been is created.   Think of it as a private instance 
that Seam knows nothing about - nobody else can inject that instance.  For 
stateful components, you are more likely to want instances to live in a 
seam-managed context.  (converstion, session, whatever)  To et that, use @In.  

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